Holly Rowe wasn't going to let anyone get between her and the post-Sugar Bowl interview with…
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That aside she's still the business end of a corporate snubnose—something evident in this video from a tipster who urged us:

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Holly Rowe is one of television's greatest monsters and must be stopped.

This is the postgame of the 2003 Motor City Bowl in Detroit, in which Bowling Green beat Northwestern 28-24. That's BGSU quarterback Josh Harris answering questions before Holly "sorryguysthisislive" Rowe butts in. At least she apologizes, sort of.

Holly Rowe is one of ESPN's best sideline reporters, someone who actually provides the audience with insight and useful information. She also represents her employer's corporate interests in a manner that is brutish at times. Is it okay to be a bulldog on the sidelines, or should we pray for Rowe to show her colleagues a little more love?